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From:
Noam Chomsky <
Sent:
Tuesday, June 9, 2015 1:27 AM
To:
Jeffrey E.
Subject:
RE: Re:
Just getting to mail and found several letters of yours.
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The "boundaries" in question have to do with the very general architecture of the mind/brain, abstracted from
mechanisms. At this level, the visual system is an input system, and language is both an input and an output system
(trivially) but also (for reasons discussed in the paper I sent you) a central system.
The question of awareness doesn't seem to interact with this analysis of general architecture, as far as I can see. The
analogy you give is a good one for a different topic that I've discussed (as usual rejecting standard doctrine):
inaccessibility to consciousness of the rule systems that enter into use of language and other actions.
From: jeffrey E. [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 4:50 AM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re: Re:
as an apparatus to guide your view . think of a cell where the vast majority of its activity is inside its membrane, only
what happens on the membrane would be awareness. the activity inside would be inaccessible , but obviously a
principled relationship exists. between the activity inside ,outside and ACROSS. the membrane is where the input
output occurs. , the membrane is only aware of what transports across it. and as its own ecology.
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 1:20 AM, Noam Chomsky <amailto
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Will be interested to learn if that's true. Right now, I don't see the problems you envision. Almost all of what we're
discussing is inaccessible to consciousness, much like the principles that govern visual interpretation, or most of what
goes on in the organism, including the cognitive.
From: jeffrey E. [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com<mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com>]
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2015 4:51 PM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re: Re:
i propose that the boundary can be considered where awareness takes place. the old engineering charts drew boxes
and ignored the lines inscribing the modules . the lines/ membranes were overlooked. . I must confess I have not
read much of your work, but as i do hopefully the ratio of light to heat will increase. for now Im pretty dim. / like the
hindrance brought about by tying metrics to math, I fear the language discussions fall into well worn traps
On Sun, Jun 7, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Noam Chomsky <
Could be, and I'll be glad to be enlightened.
mailto
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Input-output-central modules seem to me facts about the organism, like a visual system and the enteric nervous system
(which I've written about now and them). It's imagine that some more abstract way of looking at things would yield
insights that can applied in these domains. Actually I've been involved in such efforts, years ago, some of it jointly with
the late M.P. Schutzenberger, a very good mathematician (connections of automata theory with theory of monoids and
real variables). And some of this work was picked up by category theorists, but I didn't follow it from there because
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what already seemed to be pretty remote from the empirical phenomena of language (though interesting
mathematically) was becoming hopelessly remote.
Noam
From: jeffrey E. [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com<mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com>1
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 7:59 PM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re: Re:
how does one assign a "value " to money? is it any different? 2. probablities and cat theory . allow abstractions- such
as morphism of shapes which are free of the input output module formulations. and algebra, . I guess you could say
topology vs typology )::. I propose that one of the reasons you do not yet see its benefits are more the shortcomings
of my brief explanations than those of the theory.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 7:12 PM, Noam Chomsky <
cmailto
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Thinking about it, but I don't see how once can assign a value to a sentence (token or type or looked at even more
abstractly, say the proposition expressed) in isolation from contexts, and value will vary all over the map as contexts
vary. Take the standard example "the cat is on the mat," typically valueless, but not if the information conveyed is a
signal to set off nuclear weapons that will destroy the world. Generalizes.
On 3, there is a place for probabilities in the study of use of language (e.g., Charles Yang's integration of UG and learning
theory in study of acquisition), but there is no indication of how they might enter into I-language. The concepts don't
seem relevant.
As for category theory, it makes sense to appeal to it if the results obtained at this level of abstraction have implications
for the particular system under investigation. I don't see how it would be true in this case. Would we, say, learn more
about the roots and implications of the copy theory of displacement if we abstracted to category theory? I don't see
how.
I'll ask Valeria if she's gotten the book yet. Sounds like a great evening.
Noam
From: jeffrey E. [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com<mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com>)
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 3:45 AM
To: Noam Chomsky
Subject: Re:
1. the terms - value , money ,and currency- need definition. separate and apart from an intrinsic worth to an individual ,
the hungry one . or the Indian tooth manufacturer, either can actually be consumed or merely stand as a store of
value or medium of exchange. a piece of paper representing either is the familiar form of money, . a dollar bill.. as
you know the US version used to say the convertible into something. ( gold silver ) . now it says trust me. its worth one
dollar. . the trading of dollars is well known.
I wondered whether sentences ( concepts without being necessarily
written on paper. could be , looked at the same way. some having intrinsic value and others being used as exchange. I
see no reason why not, does that set up an economics of sentences /concepts. .
2 Of course I would love to talk to your friend
3. With nothing more meaningful than sharing a new tasty food with you that I have enjoyed.) think you might enjoy the
taste of a new math.
I read your attached paper. I would suggest that the system of analysis suffers from the use of early twentieth century
reasoning , ie references to Merge. minimal computation ( the set notation can be misleading ) or modules. I think a
system and notation that might, just might, help and add interesting insights is -category theory. fresher, more useful
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then either the former popular set theory or group theory of the 20th century . where for example mc would be
contained in a larger category. ( your Merge would fall into a subcategory of operations that were a combination of
associative , transitive operations in a space etc . One then looks at the spaces of probabilities and realizes that some
are just much more probable than others . nothing more. these probabilities generate shapes only as a result of their
statistical ensembles. - the age old study of soap bubbles suffered from the same handicap.. the shapes were
analyzed by attempting to follow the mc rule. ie containing the most volume for the least area. ( a broader category )
now i would propose that the shape merely represents its most probable shape- nothing more. given the statistical
space. for ex, things on the membrane , free to move but the shape not changing.
I understand that language is not
an input output system like vision. Shapes are not input /output devices but have very strong properties, relationships
etc. there are mappings onto those spaces. the old version of functions expanded ei using more than only
mathematical terms. mappings are not required to be linear. ie grammatical sentences would be represented as
coherent shapes. its very beautiful math.
Had dinner with woody and he wanted to know if valeria had gotten the book he suggested as in hindsight thought that
he should have sent her a copy and not merely forwarded the title. my side still hurts from laughing for the past 2
hours.
On Sat, Jun 6, 2015 at 12:36 AM, Noam Chomsky <
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If I understand what you're saying, I agree. If I want to buy something, the gold is more valuable (thanks to conventions
of the social order). If I'm hungry, the food has higher value than the gold (independent of such conventions). But I'm
not sure I see what follows.
From: jeffrey E. [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com<mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 8:44 AM
To: Jeffrey Epstein; Noam Chomsky
Subject:
there is gold in the refrigerator. there is food in the refriegerator.. , 1. does either the physical gold or food have
more intrinsic value.? . depends . is the value the same to both owner and , consumer.? depends, need , time frame ?
if so how does one calculate it. what if there is more than two players. 2 exchangability ( first order derivative ) not
the thing itself but what one can do with it. - it depends 3. the piece of pape or hunk of useless metal that "states"
there is gold in the fridg ? is that money. ?you get the idea does there have to be actual gold in the fridge for it to be
accepeted by others of something of "value". ( depends on trust and belief system ). yesterdays question - If the
sentence " there is gold in the fridge " is either spoken or written . does that change its value? . buyer, seller, trust
,belief system ?
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